Meet Our Teachers
LingoEigo teachers are carefully selected based on the qualities needed for children’s online English communication lessons through Minecraft.
All of our teachers meet the following standards, so parents can feel comfortable regardless of which teacher their child lessons with.
• Friendly & patient
• Good with beginners
• Experienced with shy children
• Clear & easy-to-understand English
• Minecraft-experienced teachers
• Supportive & encouraging atmosphere

🇨🇳China
Tony
I can speak both English and Chinese at a native level, and I’ve been playing Minecraft for over 10 years. I’ve loved games since I was a child — in fact, I even learned some of my first Chinese characters through gaming!
I believe games can be an incredibly powerful educational tool because they encourage creativity, curiosity, and active thinking.
I want children to feel that learning is fun. Instead of feeling, “Finally, the lesson is over,” I want them to feel, “Already? I can’t wait for the next lesson!”
Let’s enjoy Minecraft together while learning English in a natural and engaging way!

🇧🇩Bangladesh
Sara
I love Minecraft and have been playing for many years, both in my free time and at work. I especially enjoy starting new projects and building creative structures in the game.
I also work as an ALT at Japanese elementary and junior high schools, so being able to combine teaching and Minecraft makes these lessons very exciting for me.
One of my favorite moments is when students proudly show me what they created and become fully engaged saying things like, “This is so cool!”
I’m looking forward to teaching useful English phrases and vocabulary while enjoying this creative lesson style together with my students!

🇵🇱Poland / Turkey
Volkan
I’ve been teaching English for several years in schools around the world, and I also have a Bachelor’s degree in ELT.
I grew up using English as my primary language, and I also speak multiple languages myself.
Minecraft has been a big part of my life for years, and I’m thrilled to combine it with teaching. I love creating projects that let students practice English while building and exploring in the game.
Seeing their excitement when they proudly show me what they’ve made is one of the best parts of my job.
This project is the perfect mix of my passions, and I truly enjoy helping students learn English through Minecraft!

🇨🇴Colombia
Alex
One of the most valuable things I’ve learned in life — and something that has opened many doors for me — is English. People often ask me how I learned it, and honestly, a big part of it came from playing video games.
When I was a child, traditional English classes never really caught my attention, but I always had a passion for games. Minecraft was a big part of my childhood, and through games like it I naturally became interested in English.
That’s one of the reasons I’m excited about this project. I hope I can help students enjoy learning in a fun and natural way, just like I did.

🇺🇸United States
Paige
I started playing Minecraft as a child and have always enjoyed the game and its potential. I felt the magic of defeating the Ender Dragon in my first world when I was twelve years old, and the game brought me and my friends together.
Now, as a teacher with two years of ESL experience, I want to use Minecraft as a tool to teach English. My goal as a teacher is to see smiles on my students’ faces and help them express themselves in another language.
I hope my lessons bring students the same magic I experienced as a child, while also giving them practical English they can use later in life.

🇵🇭Philippines
Robby
I create Minecraft gameplay videos for YouTube and also manage Minecraft servers. Minecraft has been one of my favorite games ever since I first started playing it, and because I understand the game so well, I have many ideas for naturally incorporating English learning into the experience.
I believe children learn best when fun and learning come together, which is why I joined this project.
I put a lot of effort into making lessons exciting and engaging so children never get bored. I always try to create lessons from the child’s point of view — sharing the same excitement, laughing together, and making sure students can enjoy the lesson with smiles from beginning to end!